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    City Forecast: Fine, sultry, scattered cloud at first, with fresh NE wind. Becoming cloudy ...

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  5. Army Cancels RN Ships For Troops

    On the advice of Australian Army Land Force, Royal Navy ships will not bring ...

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  6. Police Question Eight Men On Kiosk Murder

    Police today questioned eight men on the murder of Mrs. Jean Wicks, 45, whose body was found last night in her tobacco kiosk in York-street, between King and Market streets. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    HAGGARD, WEATHER-BEATEN veteran Percy Coverdale, who skippered Winston Churchill, second to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Australian Troops May Be Out Of Wewak By End Of Month

    CANBERRA, Thursday. -- All Australian troops may be out of Wewak by the end of, the month, if the U.S. provides sufficient shipping to move 10,000 Japanese in the area. Minister for the Army (Mr. Forde) announced today that ...

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  9. THREE KILLED IN BOILER EXPLOSION

    LONDON, Thursday. -- Explosion of a Thames tug's boiler killed three men and injured four. Four others are missing. ...

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  10. Haw Haw Plays Chess In Cell

    LONDON, Thursday. -- William Joyce ("Lord Haw Haw") is awaiting his execution at 9 am today with the complete composure that he maintained during his trial. ...

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  12. STOP-PRESS

    Full Bench of the industrial Commission today ordered reinstatement of Donald Parker from today in former ...

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    THAT Mr. Chifley, having been and seen and talked with the troops at Wewak, returned shocked at the conditions there, could have surprised nobody but the Army Minister, Mr. ...

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  14. Radio 'Talks' to Moon Soon

    LONDON, Thursday. -- Scientists now think it possible to make radio contact with the moon, but the only answers they expect are echoes. Sir Edward Appleton, ...

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